Cardiac amyloidosis

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Cardiac Amyloidosis is a medical condition characterized by the abnormal deposition of amyloid proteins in the heart tissue, leading to progressive heart failure. It is a form of systemic amyloidosis and is classified into several types based on the protein involved.

Etiology[edit | edit source]

Cardiac amyloidosis is caused by the accumulation of insoluble amyloid fibrils in the extracellular space of the myocardium. These fibrils are derived from different precursor proteins, which determine the type of cardiac amyloidosis. The most common types are:

  • AL amyloidosis: Also known as primary amyloidosis, it is caused by light chain proteins produced by abnormal plasma cells.
  • ATTR amyloidosis: This type can be hereditary (ATTRm) or non-hereditary (ATTRwt). It is caused by transthyretin, a protein produced by the liver.

Clinical Presentation[edit | edit source]

Patients with cardiac amyloidosis may present with symptoms of heart failure, such as dyspnea, fatigue, and edema. Other symptoms can include arrhythmias and syncope. The disease often goes undiagnosed due to its non-specific symptoms and the rarity of the condition.

Diagnosis[edit | edit source]

Diagnosis of cardiac amyloidosis involves a combination of clinical assessment, imaging studies, and laboratory tests. Echocardiography and cardiac MRI are commonly used imaging modalities. Definitive diagnosis requires a biopsy of the affected tissue, demonstrating amyloid deposits.

Treatment[edit | edit source]

Treatment of cardiac amyloidosis is aimed at reducing the production of the amyloid protein and managing the symptoms of heart failure. This can involve chemotherapy for AL amyloidosis or liver transplantation for ATTRm amyloidosis. Supportive care, including diuretics and antiarrhythmics, is also important.

Prognosis[edit | edit source]

The prognosis of cardiac amyloidosis is generally poor, with a median survival of less than a year for untreated AL amyloidosis. However, early detection and treatment can improve survival and quality of life.

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